Kids get over 1,300 toys at Westbury community center
The toys were collected, wrapped, and delivered to children, the culmination of this year’s toy drive.
Read MoreThe toys were collected, wrapped, and delivered to children, the culmination of this year’s toy drive.
Read MoreTanks from the Museum of American Armor presented elements of World War II’s Battle of the Bulge that occurred this month some 81 years ago.
Read MoreThe donated items were delivered to the food pantry at Our Holy Redeemer Roman Catholic Church in Freeport.
Read MoreThe Lullaby Project pairs new and expecting parents with artists to create personalized lullabies that support parent-child connection, emotional health, and early learning.
Read MoreTeachers is pledging $50,000 to support three impactful nonprofit organizations.
Read MoreHoliday Lights Trains will welcome the season starting Friday, Nov. 28.
Read MoreThe Island F.C. is the only club competing in the MLS NEXT Allstate Homegrown Division based in Suffolk County.
Read MoreIn the past 12 years, PSEG Long Island and its employees have raised and donated nearly $800,000 to support breast cancer survivors and their caregivers.
Read MoreThe project aims to bring the shelter’s facilities up to current standards and ensure the long-term sustainability of its operations.
Read MoreThe marathon funds the purchasing of gaming systems, accessories, and entertainment programs for children undergoing medical treatment.
Read MoreThe Banyan Tree Roots Foundation is helping Big Brothers Big Sisters of Long Island to expand its programs and facilities.
Read MoreThe street sign Tim Collins Way, on the corner of Main Street and South Front Street, was unveiled in front of a big crowd.
Read MoreThe event promotes an evening of shopping, dining and seasonal activities while helping energize the downtown district.
Read MoreThe event, slated for 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 14, will be held at Heckscher Park.
Read MoreThe event takes place on Saturday, October 11 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Mulford Farm in East Hampton.
Read MoreThe day of spooky fun is on Saturday, Oct. 18 from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Girl Scouts’ Camp Edey in Bayport.
Read MoreThe event features a visit from the only life-size inflatable whale in New York State—a 45-foot long model sperm whale that functions as its own exhibit.
Read MoreThe Girl Scouts beach cleanup beach was at Sunken Meadow State Park in Kings Park.
Read MoreThe event showcased local talent, including artists Holly Logan, Caitlyn Morris, and Haley Marnell.
Read MoreThe free public concert is at the Half Hollow Hills Community Library on Saturday, September 13.
Read MoreDress for Success Brookhaven has helped over 6,000 women work toward self-sufficiency.
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